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  1. Livestock farming | Definition, Methods, Breeds, & Facts | Britannica

    Dec 6, 2024 · Livestock farming, raising of animals for use or for pleasure. Livestock animals are commonly farmed for their meat, hides, wool, milk, and as work animals. Learn about the raising of …

  2. Livestock | Definition, Examples, & Facts | Britannica

    Livestock, farm animals, with the exception of poultry. In Western countries the category encompasses primarily cattle, sheep, pigs, goats, horses, donkeys, and mules; other animals, such as buffalo, …

  3. Livestock farming - Breeds, Feed, Management | Britannica

    Livestock farming - Breeds, Feed, Management: Pork production can lend itself to mechanization and reduced use of high-priced labour.

  4. Intensive animal farming | Description, History, Practices, Animal ...

    Intensive animal farming is a system of animal agriculture intended to maximize output while minimizing space requirements and resource expenditures. Animals commonly farmed in this method include …

  5. origins of agriculture - Encyclopedia Britannica

    Nov 7, 2025 · Because it is a cultural phenomenon, agriculture has varied considerably across time and space. Domesticated plants and animals have been (and continue to be) raised at scales ranging …

  6. Mongolia - Livestock, Herding, Grazing | Britannica

    Nov 6, 2025 · Livestock raising, based on millions of head of sheep, goats, cattle, horses, and camels —often referred to as the “five animals” (tavan khoshuu mal) in Mongolia—accounts for some four …

  7. Origins of agriculture - Neolithic Revolution, Domestication ...

    Nov 7, 2025 · By 5000–3000 bp the Native peoples of eastern North America and what would become the southwestern United States were turning to agriculture. In sum, plant and animal domestication, …

  8. Livestock farming - Goats, Breeds, Herding | Britannica

    Livestock farming - Goats, Breeds, Herding: Probably first domesticated in the East, perhaps during prehistoric times, the goat has long been used as a source of milk, cheese, mohair, and meat.

  9. Livestock farming - Cattle Diseases, Dairy Production, Beef Production ...

    Livestock farming - Cattle Diseases, Dairy Production, Beef Production: Dairy cattle are susceptible to the same diseases as beef cattle. Many diseases and pests plague the cattle industries of the world, …

  10. Livestock farming - Beef Cattle, Feed, Nutrition | Britannica

    Livestock farming - Beef Cattle, Feed, Nutrition: Beef cattle can utilize roughages of both low and high quality, including pasture forage, hay, silage, corn (maize) fodder, straw, and grain by-products.